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1935 ...Royal Raymond Rife

Royal Raymond Rife

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Royal Raymond Rife, born in 1888, was a gifted scientist and researcher whose revolutionary research into the invisible realm of viruses and bacteria was actively suppressed and largely forgotten until recently. He received 14 major awards and honors, including an honorary Doctorate by the University of Heidelberg for his work and a Research Fellowship in Bio-Chemistry from the nationally-known Andean Anthropological Expedition, Institute for Scientific Research. Rife's inquisitive mind led him to master so many different scientific and technical disciplines that whenever he needed to perform a new task, he simply invented the technology and built the equipment himself. Some if his technological inventions are still used today in the fields of optics, electronics, radiochemistry, biochemistry, ballistics, and aviation Royal Raymond Rife developed an optical microscope that could provide magnifications and resolutions heretofore unheard of. He was able, through special quartz optics and a creative optical heterodyning technique, to obtain these resolutions even though they surpassed the theoretical limits of ordinary visible light microscopy. Theoretically, the wavelength of the source illumination is the limiting factor in achievable resolution. It is not possible to image something smaller than the wavelength of the microscope's light source. That is why electron microscopes (with far shorter wavelength) can be used today to image extremely small objects. The major difference between visible light and electron microscopy is that, by its nature, electron microscopes destroy the microorganisms while viewing them. Rife's major advantage was that he could observe them in their natural state.
His most powerful instrument is said to be the Universal Microscope which had a magnification of 61,000X and a resolution of 30,000 diameters. Compare this with today's state-of-the-art light source microscopes which are limited to approximately 5,000 diameters.

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In 1920, Rife began to experiment with the effects of electronic frequencies upon bacteria and viruses. He discovered how to make normally invisible microbes visible by illuminating each one with the light frequency that matched their own unique resonance frequency, causing them to glow. His virus microscope allowed him to study these microorganisms in their living environment.

While researching with his microscopes, Rife observed that viruses "are released from bacteria just as a chicken lays an egg", and that one virus form could change into another virus form, and back into it's original form, depending upon the medium in which it grew. Debate raged between those who had seen viruses changing into different forms beneath Rife's microscopes, and those who had not. Those who condemned without investigation, such as the influential Dr. Thomas Rivers, claimed these forms didn't exist.

Because his microscope did not reveal them, Rivers argued that there was "no logical basis for belief in this theory." The same argument is used today in evaluating many other 'alternative' medical treatments; if there is no precedent, then it must not be valid. Nothing can convince a closed mind. Most had never actually looked though the San Diego microscopes...air travel in the 1930's was uncomfortable, primitive, and rather risky. So, the debate about the life cycle of viruses was resolved in favor of those who never saw it (even modern electron microscopes show frozen images, not the life cycle of viruses in process).

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Rife's research and observations also led him to state that the chemical constituents of a virus enact upon an unbalanced cell metabolism in the body to produce any disease that may occur. He could produce all the symptoms of a disease chemically without inoculating any virus or bacteria into the test animals.

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In 1931, Rife isolated a microbe he named the BX cancer virus {called so based on the fact that it could pass through the finest filter of the day, but is not a virus by the standard usage of the word today} which he was able to use to reproduce cancer.

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Rife also learned that when he intensified the frequencies he used to observe the viruses and bacteria, they either burst or became inanimate (devitalized) This was based on the principle of coordinative resonance and led to the development of a remarkable way of selectively destroying these bacteria and viruses: by subjecting them to an intensified version of their own resonant frequency. Rife called this frequency 'the mortal oscillatory rate,' or 'MOR', and it did no harm whatsoever to the surrounding tissues. This principle can be illustrated by using an intense musical note to shatter a wine glass: the molecules of the glass are already oscillating at some harmonic (multiple) of that musical note; they are in resonance with it. Because everything else has a different resonant frequency, nothing but the glass is destroyed. There are literally hundreds of trillions of different resonant frequencies, and every species and molecule has its very own.

On November 20, 1931, forty-four of the nation's most respected medical authorities honored Royal Rife with a banquet billed as The End To All Diseases at the Pasadena estate of Dr. Milbank Johnson.

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In 1934, the University of Southern California appointed a Special Medical Research Committee to bring terminal cancer patients from Pasadena County Hospital to Rife's San Diego Laboratory and clinic for treatment using his frequency generator instrument. After a four month period, the total recovery rate using Rife's technology was 100%.
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But by 1939, almost all of these distinguished doctors and scientists were denying that they had ever met Rife
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Fortunately, his death was not the end of his electronic therapy. A few humanitarian doctors and engineers reconstructed his frequency instruments and kept his genius alive.

Rife technology became public knowledge again in 1986 with the publication of The Cancer Cure That Worked, by Barry Lynes, and other material about Royal Rife and his monumental work.

Modern scientific electromedicine has only evolved recently, over the past 50 years. This is due, in part, to advances in electrical technology and our understanding of biophysics as opposed to biochemistry.

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The pioneering efforts of the past have been upgraded and dynamically innovated through the advancements in electronic technologies developed and used by EM-Technologies LLC. The instruments developed by EM-Technologies LLC are primarily based on Dr. Royal Rife's quest to study the unique electromagnetic signature of Viruses, Bacteria, Parasites, Fungi and Cancer; and experimenting with special frequencies to devitalize and possible destroy them.
??For a more detailed account of the life of Dr Rife I highly recommend the following websites:

www.dfe.com By Dave Felt a researcher

www.rife.org - By Stan Trueman a researcher and historian

www.navi.net/~rsc/ Robert Cathey research sourse

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